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that's on the heels of wal-mart. street new about february slow down and they got the news but it wasn't quite as bad as people anticipated. you can see here, the dollar stores. relief for them. >> i'm glad you finished on wal-mart because shares of wal-mart are jumping on better than expected fourth quarter rilts. and this is the big but. big retailer put out guidance. next time you are caught near reagan because h is your beat, courtney. what do we make of this and why do we think the shares are moving so much higher despite negative years? >> i think a lot of it is what bob had to say. we had the report of the leaked e-mail. but there are so many things that catch wal-mart's attention. wal-mart beating the street by 10 cents. much of that is favorable to both fax rates. plus the interest expensive was lower to both domestic and international tax matters. some are considering eps result more in line with that 1.57 consensus or light miss. separately wal-mart guiding a flat first quarter after noting disappointing s
that's on the heels of wal-mart. street new about february slow down and they got the news but it wasn't quite as bad as people anticipated. you can see here, the dollar stores. relief for them. >> i'm glad you finished on wal-mart because shares of wal-mart are jumping on better than expected fourth quarter rilts. and this is the big but. big retailer put out guidance. next time you are caught near reagan because h is your beat, courtney. what do we make of this and why do we think the...
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again, we have to give credit to the wal-mart customer. they know prices here and at the competitors. they are looking at apparel for spring but again, being very careful. they want to make sure they get the best price. that's where we see wal-mart has made a big change in what they are doing in apparel. the customer likes it, but he or she has a little less money right now. >> mary, i want to go shopping with you. >> please do. >> will you inviest me some time? i want to go some time. >> fantastic. >> retail analyst, good to have you with us. >> tyler, thank you. sounds like mary has more fun than i do. >> goes to stores, pokes around, talks to people. >> wal-mart along with other discounters, ought to do relatively better when the economy is challenged, with head winds such as payroll tax cut, rising gasoline prices. then its competitors, now do you see it? >> we are seeing fewer dollars for everyone. it is showing up in lower income first. there are fewer shock absorbers there. less excess cash in the checking account. i think you will
again, we have to give credit to the wal-mart customer. they know prices here and at the competitors. they are looking at apparel for spring but again, being very careful. they want to make sure they get the best price. that's where we see wal-mart has made a big change in what they are doing in apparel. the customer likes it, but he or she has a little less money right now. >> mary, i want to go shopping with you. >> please do. >> will you inviest me some time? i want to go...
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. >> it is hard ton like wal-mart in general. i agree with this call. what is going on in the emerging markets growing hand over fists. operating on all cylinders. the valuation is a little bit too high. again we like the stock. we own the stock. we don't think it is any kind of overweight. additionally, we are worried about retailers in general with a tax holiday sub advising. >> cautious on this one. terrific. sue, how to you. >> perfect segue, guys. speaking of wal-mart, we will talk live with one of its board members, chris williams. well get the company's outlook and the treasury department. because he managees a billion dollar treasury fund. >>> then, can money buy happiness? not necessarily, if you have a lot of money. rob et frank explains up next. >>> welcome back. gold prices turning around here at close. up around $5 or so around 15.76 an ounce. an decisive move higher but a change in direction right before we have closing prices. we have seen a change in sentiment. here now, reporting that speculators have cut some of their long positions in
. >> it is hard ton like wal-mart in general. i agree with this call. what is going on in the emerging markets growing hand over fists. operating on all cylinders. the valuation is a little bit too high. again we like the stock. we own the stock. we don't think it is any kind of overweight. additionally, we are worried about retailers in general with a tax holiday sub advising. >> cautious on this one. terrific. sue, how to you. >> perfect segue, guys. speaking of wal-mart, we...
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>> wal-mart is the world's biggest retailer. we look at wal-mart and the earnings reports. the most receipt one. some of the comments show that the discount shopper did pull back and was cautious from the beginning of this year. note so surprising, it makes sense because higher gas prices for one. gas prices have been higher for 35 days in a row. that cuts into how much consumers are willing to spend at wal-mart. since the end of the payroll tax holiday and that affects everybody. it hurts the typical wal-mart shopper. finally the delay in tax refund checks going out. congress was trying to decide which tax cuts to keep and which would go. that delay kept that disposable income to places like wal-mart. all of those hitting shoppers harder and that took income out of their pockets that would have gone to wal-mart. fredricka? >> meantime, how is the stock market reacting? >> looking overall, wal-mart is up more than 2%. the different story with the dow down, it seems like yesterday we were talking about that elusive record for the dow. doesn't look like we will hit that today
>> wal-mart is the world's biggest retailer. we look at wal-mart and the earnings reports. the most receipt one. some of the comments show that the discount shopper did pull back and was cautious from the beginning of this year. note so surprising, it makes sense because higher gas prices for one. gas prices have been higher for 35 days in a row. that cuts into how much consumers are willing to spend at wal-mart. since the end of the payroll tax holiday and that affects everybody. it...
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. >> jp calling 2012 the year that wal-mart was. downgraded in part because of the low hanging fruit. easy stuff behind them but they partly blame the payroll tax because they think sales could peak out for plateau after three years of gains. >> let's bring in the analyst who made that call. we have chris at j.p. morgan. in your own words, give us an explanation here. >> there are three reasons. wal-mart add three-year turn around. straying from leadership. bill simon got it back. comps accelerated. we did a 2 .6 in the first quarter of last year but wal-mart is a $2.6 million grocer mainly. that is like bed and bath sales increase. they have this hard compare because of low hanging fruits behind them. you look ahead, they have average household income of 42.5 and that payroll tax is greater than 2% income hit. the stock is not cheap any more. >> so you don't hate it. you say, it had its run. if you missed it, you missed it. >> yeah. i don't hate the company. i think the law of large numbers is very real for wal-mart and it is hard
. >> jp calling 2012 the year that wal-mart was. downgraded in part because of the low hanging fruit. easy stuff behind them but they partly blame the payroll tax because they think sales could peak out for plateau after three years of gains. >> let's bring in the analyst who made that call. we have chris at j.p. morgan. in your own words, give us an explanation here. >> there are three reasons. wal-mart add three-year turn around. straying from leadership. bill simon got it...
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it reminds one of shopping at wal-mart. yes, the goods are cheaper there but who's paying the price for that. it's been said that this proposal creates new -- no new housing units. some t.i.c. owners complain that they can't get their units refinanced because of the ways loans are structured. ace feels there pain, but they must organize themselves in groups, and demand better mortgage deals of the 1% to open up flood gates and push people out of the city or onto the streets is not the answer. thank you very much. >> chair wiener: thank you. next speaker. >> thank you much again for being here and supporting us and to everybody out here. seems to be a lot of support for both sides. my name is cole. i work as an administrator for a music school, which is a nonprofit that's been going for 40 years. i am administrator and outreach director. i teach music to areas all over the city and the majority of the people that work for me, or that work for us, are younger, poorer, musician creative types that if they were to lose their --
it reminds one of shopping at wal-mart. yes, the goods are cheaper there but who's paying the price for that. it's been said that this proposal creates new -- no new housing units. some t.i.c. owners complain that they can't get their units refinanced because of the ways loans are structured. ace feels there pain, but they must organize themselves in groups, and demand better mortgage deals of the 1% to open up flood gates and push people out of the city or onto the streets is not the answer....
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was the worse february for wal-mart in seven years. stuart: so wal-mart is feeling the pinch because of high gas prices? charles: yes, and the payroll tax hike. stuart: interesting. we know obama wants a carbon tax, got it. he probably can't get it through congress though. he may consider using the epa or some kind of executive order to make it happen. christie todd whitman is with us, former governor of new jersey and former epa administrator. good to see you again. >> always good to be with you. stuart: can the president use executive authority, executive orders to get not a carbon tax, i know he can't get that, but can he get his way on climate change? can he get his way? >> well, he can certainly push the envelope, by getting epa to promulgate some regulations but congress can stop that too. frankly and in all honesty i think you and i have talked about this a bit before, epa doesn't want to do it. they'd rather have congress act. there's clearly pressure. we're all seeing that there are changes in climate. we're not going to stop
was the worse february for wal-mart in seven years. stuart: so wal-mart is feeling the pinch because of high gas prices? charles: yes, and the payroll tax hike. stuart: interesting. we know obama wants a carbon tax, got it. he probably can't get it through congress though. he may consider using the epa or some kind of executive order to make it happen. christie todd whitman is with us, former governor of new jersey and former epa administrator. good to see you again. >> always good to be...
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a wal-mart is a wal-mart is a wal-mart whether it is phoenix or denver or detroit. sam design, prices, and same wages. when start looking at advanced manufacturing he began to see the effect. the concentration of fat and manufacturing that goes back. they are locating near skilled they are locating near skilled labor
a wal-mart is a wal-mart is a wal-mart whether it is phoenix or denver or detroit. sam design, prices, and same wages. when start looking at advanced manufacturing he began to see the effect. the concentration of fat and manufacturing that goes back. they are locating near skilled they are locating near skilled labor
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wal-mart accounts for 10 percent of that. for the nov jan report wal-mart earned $5.6 billion. waiting for weekly job reports. the new york times a dousing it is putting the boston globe newspaper up for sale. >> thank you marc. new this morning funeral services today for southern california detective who was killed in the final standoff with former los angeles police officer christopher dorner . 35 year-old san borodino county sheriff's detectives jeremiah mckay will be laid to rest. there will be a five milelong procession from the mortuary to and at the air they usually holds more than 60,000 people. mckay was the fourth and final person killed by dornr during a shootout outside a mountain cabin in the big bear area. the cabin when up in flames and dornerd remains were found inside. >> next on the kron 4 morning news. your trip across the golden gate bridge to be extra informative to date. what bridge officials are talking to drive is about as they cross. baby. hmm. let's just share a 20 piece. [ internal ] 20 mcnuggets, for only $4.99? oh, man. she's beautiful smart and sen
wal-mart accounts for 10 percent of that. for the nov jan report wal-mart earned $5.6 billion. waiting for weekly job reports. the new york times a dousing it is putting the boston globe newspaper up for sale. >> thank you marc. new this morning funeral services today for southern california detective who was killed in the final standoff with former los angeles police officer christopher dorner . 35 year-old san borodino county sheriff's detectives jeremiah mckay will be laid to rest....
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. >> charlie: does that mean that tark it and wal-mart love you? >> well, we're increasingly partnering with retailers to help them because retailers recognizing that they've got to reach consumers online, on mobile devices and on the web. >> charlie: they need you because you have that many people depending on you through your own mobile, through your own applications and software. >> and our technology platforms. pay pal is a technology platform that enables you to pay online on a mobile device or in the store. pay pal is going to be a mobile technology where the notion of your physical wallet is going to seem like an arcane thing three or four years from now. you're going to upload all those cards in your pay pal wallet. you'll be able to pay whether you're in a store or on a mobile app or at home on the couch. pay pal will enable that. >> charlie: pay pal has interested me because of the number of people who came out of that to go and do really great things in the text sphere. those guys who were founders of pay pal have gone on to do other int
. >> charlie: does that mean that tark it and wal-mart love you? >> well, we're increasingly partnering with retailers to help them because retailers recognizing that they've got to reach consumers online, on mobile devices and on the web. >> charlie: they need you because you have that many people depending on you through your own mobile, through your own applications and software. >> and our technology platforms. pay pal is a technology platform that enables you to pay...
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less money for people to spend at wal-mart. this is a disappointing indicator for the overall economy. it confirms we're still pretty weak. martha: you get that divide. you see what is going on with the ground on retail sales like you're reporting right here and you look at the stock market. that seems to indicate that things are picking up. why that divide continuing, stuart? >> the difference is, the stock market has reached close to all-time highs recently. pulled back yesterday. the reason for that primarily that ben bernanke is printing up a lot of dollars and some of it is finding its way to the stock market. significantly yesterday when some people suggested maybe bern will print a little less, the stock market came way down. you're right, there is juxtaposition between a weak economy and strong stock market. the difference is ben bernanke. martha: decoupling as we sometimes refer to it. let's take a look at the jobless numbers. every thursday we get those. what did you make of today's report, stuart? >> another confirma
less money for people to spend at wal-mart. this is a disappointing indicator for the overall economy. it confirms we're still pretty weak. martha: you get that divide. you see what is going on with the ground on retail sales like you're reporting right here and you look at the stock market. that seems to indicate that things are picking up. why that divide continuing, stuart? >> the difference is, the stock market has reached close to all-time highs recently. pulled back yesterday. the...
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wal-mart up 4%. target are up 6%. when people cut back on paychecks and shrinking they're much more careful at those stores. tracy, ashley, those will be numbers to watch. ashley: very good. >> thank you. ashley: thank you, sandra. tracy: it is quarter past. it is time to check on the markets. we go back to lauren simonetti on the floor of the exchange as we do every 15 minutes. >> hello. we're taking a look at boeing shares. the dow component is down a little bit today. not too much. there will be a second test flight of a 787 dreamliner to figure out what happened, what the issue is with those lithium-ion batteries that caused the fires and essentially the grounding of all 50 boeing 787 dreamliners. moments ago boeing released its annual 10k. they're unable to estimate what their loss would be as the flights are grounded. we already know japan airlines is saying they will take a 8 million plus dollar hit in quarter ending march because of the grounding of the planes. they have to figure out what the problem is. they
wal-mart up 4%. target are up 6%. when people cut back on paychecks and shrinking they're much more careful at those stores. tracy, ashley, those will be numbers to watch. ashley: very good. >> thank you. ashley: thank you, sandra. tracy: it is quarter past. it is time to check on the markets. we go back to lauren simonetti on the floor of the exchange as we do every 15 minutes. >> hello. we're taking a look at boeing shares. the dow component is down a little bit today. not too...
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that's some good news, the fact that they're seeing growth is positive, but just like we heard from wal-mart this week about customers worried about payroll taxes, worried about gasoline prices on the rise and if you're right in the wallet and are you going to red lobster, wal-mart and you just don't have the extra money to spend and that's what the concern is. >> we've got it it. thanks indeed. the dow industrials have indeed opened 60 points higher and back above 13-9. up 65 as we speak after two and a half minutes. i want to bring back keith fitz-gerald and bring in monica crowley also with us. first to monica. the president, i want to ask about the impact of higher fuel prices and these higher taxes. the president says gas prices are going up, okay. if you follow my green policy they'll go down and you'll save some money. what do you make of that. he actually said to us, said to the american people, use less oil. it's reminiscent of jimmy carter during that energy crisis telling people to put on a sweater rather than have it real effective and real energy-- >> i remember that speech. >>
that's some good news, the fact that they're seeing growth is positive, but just like we heard from wal-mart this week about customers worried about payroll taxes, worried about gasoline prices on the rise and if you're right in the wallet and are you going to red lobster, wal-mart and you just don't have the extra money to spend and that's what the concern is. >> we've got it it. thanks indeed. the dow industrials have indeed opened 60 points higher and back above 13-9. up 65 as we speak...
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. >> charlie: does that mean that tark it and wal-mart love you? >> well, we're increasingly partnering with retailers to help them because retailers recognizing that they've got to reach consumers online, on mobile devices and on the web. >> charlie: they need you because you have that many people depending on you through your own mobile, through your own applications and software. >> and our technology platforms. pay pal is a technology platform that enables you to pay online on a mobile device or in the store. pay pal is going to be a mobile technology where the notion of your physical wallet is going to seem like an arcane thing three or four years from now. you're going to upload all those cards in your pay pal wallet. you'll be able to pay whether you're in a store or on a mobile app or at home on the couch. pay pal will enable that. >> charlie: pay pal has interested me because of the number of people who came out of that to go and do really great things in the text sphere. those guys who were founders of pay pal have gone on to do other int
. >> charlie: does that mean that tark it and wal-mart love you? >> well, we're increasingly partnering with retailers to help them because retailers recognizing that they've got to reach consumers online, on mobile devices and on the web. >> charlie: they need you because you have that many people depending on you through your own mobile, through your own applications and software. >> and our technology platforms. pay pal is a technology platform that enables you to pay...
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meanwhile, as we head out, take a look at wal-mart shares, since the dow peaks back in october of '07. there you see it. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. [ dog barks ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] something powerful is coming. ♪ see it on february 3rd. ♪ all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. >>> it is one of the biggest meetings of advisors. our john harwood is live in san diego there with a big interview with the co-founders of the campaign to fix the debt. alan simpson and erskine bowles. john, over to you. >> thankses, sue. we have al
meanwhile, as we head out, take a look at wal-mart shares, since the dow peaks back in october of '07. there you see it. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. [ dog barks ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] something powerful is coming. ♪...
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i like the aggressive push into canada and i think they have been running circles around wal-mart and different ways and you know the stock looks like she wants it continue higher so i would stick with it. >> okay, final trades after this short break. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. come on, nowadays lots of people go by themselves. no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. he ♪ ♪ back against the wall ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me [ crowd murmurs ] hey! ♪ [ howls ] ♪ . >>> stephanie, kick us off with final trades. >> yeah, i will buy yum brand. if you have time, six months or longer, i think this thing plays out. i don't think their chicken franchise goes down and they are doing a good job in the
i like the aggressive push into canada and i think they have been running circles around wal-mart and different ways and you know the stock looks like she wants it continue higher so i would stick with it. >> okay, final trades after this short break. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create...
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we're just waiting for them to finish spinning on their backs in the wal-mart parking lot. all right. tucker yourself out. okay. [ laughter ] >> someone didn't get his nap. >> stephanie: go to bed. john in nashville you are on the "stephanie miller show." >> caller: good morning. i just have -- well actually -- two observations and once statement. >> stephanie: all right. >> caller: the two observations being you and jacki schechner as i observe the two of you every morning when i get off of work. >> stephanie: that sounded kind of dirty. [ giggling ] >> stephanie: that's creepy. all right, john go ahead. >> caller: all right. my statement back to a subject ago on video games. i'm 43 and i have been playing everything from pong to world of war craft. >> stephanie: huh. >> caller: i have worked in video game stores, things like that, and there's a reason why they have ratings. i don't really -- i don't blame video games at all. i mean -- i know that sounds like of inappropriate, but that's kind of like blaming the gun when somebody gets killed -- >> stephanie: i disagree wit
we're just waiting for them to finish spinning on their backs in the wal-mart parking lot. all right. tucker yourself out. okay. [ laughter ] >> someone didn't get his nap. >> stephanie: go to bed. john in nashville you are on the "stephanie miller show." >> caller: good morning. i just have -- well actually -- two observations and once statement. >> stephanie: all right. >> caller: the two observations being you and jacki schechner as i observe the two...
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and applauds wal-mart in selling more fruit and vegetables. mrs. obama emphasized what is good for our bodies also good for business. we spent $190 billion a year treating obesity-related health problems. and the house today expected to vote on the violence against women act finally. republicans are going to try to pass a watered down version of the bill first, and if that fails, then they will go for a senate version. we're back after the break. >> go ahead! (vo) current's award winning original series is back, with a world premiere episode. it's a pretty, little town, with an ugly reputation. >> you just google harrison, what will come up is the klan. i'm all for that. >> the kkk doesn't speak for us at all. it speaks against god. (vo) which side will win the soul of harrison? >> we're never gonna move. your vacuum doesn't always pick up what's left behind. only the resolve easy clean system has foam power to remove three times more dirt than vacuuming alone. don't just vacuum clean. resolve clean. the bar harbor bake is really worth trying. [ ma
and applauds wal-mart in selling more fruit and vegetables. mrs. obama emphasized what is good for our bodies also good for business. we spent $190 billion a year treating obesity-related health problems. and the house today expected to vote on the violence against women act finally. republicans are going to try to pass a watered down version of the bill first, and if that fails, then they will go for a senate version. we're back after the break. >> go ahead! (vo) current's award winning...